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geoffrey canada joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i wanna see you in the morning ♪ ♪ i wanna see you when the breaking day is dawning ♪ ♪ you gotta go, you gotta go, it's alright ♪ ♪ and when i get the same reaction ♪ ♪ i know this time 's gonna give some satisfaction ♪ ♪ you gotta go, you gotta go try cottonelle ultra toilet paper. it's 35% thicker than the northern brand. [ carl ] love it! it's that one little switch that'll make all the difference. peanut, we're going dancing. [ female announcer ] make the ultra switch. find cottonelle ultra codes for a chance to win ultra prizes. >> ( beeping, beeping stops ) >> announcer: free is better. do your simple return for free with the federal free edition at turbotax.com. turbotax. the most trusted brand of tax software. hi. i'm dan hesse, ceo of sprint. the other day, i looked up the word "unlimited" in the dictionary. nowhere in the definition did i see words like... "metering," "overage," or "throttling"... which is co
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i use that whenever the weather permits. >> because you don't use as much gas. >> yeah it's more cost effect. >> gas is a big deal. it's $4 a gallon. it's hard enough to pay my own bills as is. >> reporter: and that is the big picture concern here that expensive gas could stall an already lukewarm economic recovery. and over the weekend president obama's chief of staff was talking about the possibility of tapping into the u.s. strategic oil reserves. however, if they did get the green light to go ahead and do that, it would take two weeks for that gas to hit the markets. there is no telling what could happen in gas prices another two weeks from now. reporting live in emeryville allie rasmus. >>> time now 5:32. the price of diesel fuel is going up. that secting bay area -- that is effecting bay area businesses. operated the last commercial farm. he grows white cherry blossoms, pumpkins and christmas trees. >> what effect that will have on the consumers. everybody is strapped for money in the last couple years this last year our business was down extremely because people are just cuttin
i use that whenever the weather permits. >> because you don't use as much gas. >> yeah it's more cost effect. >> gas is a big deal. it's $4 a gallon. it's hard enough to pay my own bills as is. >> reporter: and that is the big picture concern here that expensive gas could stall an already lukewarm economic recovery. and over the weekend president obama's chief of staff was talking about the possibility of tapping into the u.s. strategic oil reserves. however, if they did...
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if you just joined us. from the russian capital with the top stories now. libyan rebels are gaining on colonel gadhafi as they are closer to the capital tripoli. help them recapture several key oil town. operations in the country. enforcing the no fly zone. says the foreign intervention is a result of good. citizens warns that ordinary people shouldn't suffer during strikes. as reports of more civilian deaths. on the news this week hundreds of thousands more than in protest of eighteen billion pounds of cuts demonstrations also gripped the heart of the e.u. with many. home well. libya intervention. and in japan the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant denies reports that radiation levels there reached ten million times the norm claims led to the immediate evacuation of emergency workers at a high concentration of radioactive has been detected in the sea near the facility . with more news for you more developments in the meantime we explore allegations that major drug companies developing treatments are actually responsible for causing the disease the sec
if you just joined us. from the russian capital with the top stories now. libyan rebels are gaining on colonel gadhafi as they are closer to the capital tripoli. help them recapture several key oil town. operations in the country. enforcing the no fly zone. says the foreign intervention is a result of good. citizens warns that ordinary people shouldn't suffer during strikes. as reports of more civilian deaths. on the news this week hundreds of thousands more than in protest of eighteen billion...
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home to him chemical companies that brought us pesticides chlorine and dioxins have known worked on a new frontier biotechnology. this new technology has been used to transfer genes from one organism to another and has subsequently enabled companies to patent and own the organisms that they genetically modify that means that seeds plants and even trees which are modified using this technology can be privately owned by corporations for the first time in history. our routes lead their life and much. i want there and i asked for some c. . they said well yeah we got some but they're expensive seat as how much all that a lot got what there was now but they was for a bit over and. i didn't sign an agreement with them they didn't ask me to sign it because somebody asked them brought them back somebody had them bottom and carry them out and brought him back so i got an implant and they said you can you can write classified otop but as i want you know and this i want the end of the planet and then i despise him on top with blast like i don't i don't like colorado best as most honest. but anywa
home to him chemical companies that brought us pesticides chlorine and dioxins have known worked on a new frontier biotechnology. this new technology has been used to transfer genes from one organism to another and has subsequently enabled companies to patent and own the organisms that they genetically modify that means that seeds plants and even trees which are modified using this technology can be privately owned by corporations for the first time in history. our routes lead their life and...
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they didn't want to use concerns. they just in my view concerned so therefore be contributing not actually and that's how almost every one of our meeting with the government has been there knowing that they need for the industry we're out there we're trying to tell the industry that they have to name all chemicals to them and they said they are the future that n.p.r. are but the only report which is that over and over the kinds of chemicals that early and the industry has kind of sceptical they don't want to give away the trade secrets you know this and they say they do thought before and you're talking about who's going to actually police. get rid of now and just let industry police themselves and the leader just that name but in your office waiting for them to report to you can tell you what is going on shouldn't that be allowed at home. we actually sold them the land i don't know what here it was they they did hold the both gallon here and ask. well the sell the land and i don't know how much land that they ended u
they didn't want to use concerns. they just in my view concerned so therefore be contributing not actually and that's how almost every one of our meeting with the government has been there knowing that they need for the industry we're out there we're trying to tell the industry that they have to name all chemicals to them and they said they are the future that n.p.r. are but the only report which is that over and over the kinds of chemicals that early and the industry has kind of sceptical they...
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they're something many of us no longer use. i wrote four years ago about not being able to remember the last time i used a phone book. my first thought on this one, as i see some upset reactions from the business community, is are there any other publicity practices which cost us over a million dollars a year in cleanup and cause this near constant level of urban blight? and if they exist, let's eliminate those too. i strongly support this recommendation. at a minimum, even without this, without these new rules, phone book distributers must obey 184.70 and respect the no hand bills rules. i want a way i cannot get these books. i shouldn't have to go through the effort of an opt-out call to every vendor any more than i should have to speak to every dog owner personally about it being not ok to leave poop on my steps. >> thank you. next speaker. >> president o'brien, members of the commiss, i'm chuck teller, founder and executive of catalog choice. we're nation's largest independent privacy choice portal serving 1.3 million house
they're something many of us no longer use. i wrote four years ago about not being able to remember the last time i used a phone book. my first thought on this one, as i see some upset reactions from the business community, is are there any other publicity practices which cost us over a million dollars a year in cleanup and cause this near constant level of urban blight? and if they exist, let's eliminate those too. i strongly support this recommendation. at a minimum, even without this,...
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today and canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer in animals but not in europe it's not legal so why should european babies bottoms be safer than my grandchildren. milind michigan is home to dow chemicals world headquarters well dupont p.s. the bear monsanto and i.c.i. which is today owned by asco nobel are all responsible for releasing dioxins chemicals thought to be the world's largest root source of dioxin. it was also thought to be the world's largest producer of chlorine one of the root causes of dioxins and the largest producer of chemical feedstocks to make p.v.c. plastics whose life cycle is associated with more doubts information than any other manmade product on earth. because of these modern chemical processes by nine hundred eighty seven dioxins were present in everything from gators to coffee filters to tampons. in two thousand and three dar released an open letter to midland residents stating that douses were naturally occurring substance the letter however forgot to clari
today and canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer in animals but not in europe it's not legal so why should european babies bottoms be safer than my grandchildren. milind michigan is home to dow chemicals world headquarters well dupont p.s. the bear monsanto and i.c.i. which is today owned by asco nobel are all responsible for releasing dioxins chemicals thought to be the world's largest root...
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news channel broadcasting live from moscow thanks for being with us on our top stories tonight explosions and heavy gunfire rocked libya's capital for a fourth night with coalition airstrikes showing no sign of abating experts pointing to the lack of strategy and coordination among the allied forces. and you hold in japan's a trance to cool reactors of the quake damaged fukushima power plant is wising black smoke prompts the evacuation of workers and firefighters high levels of radiation of already reached tokyo with people being advised not to drink tap water . and belgium head for political record as the country's been gripped by deadlock over forming a new government from mostly here as ethnic divisions fueled separatist moves the experts say to give member state may break up triggering a domino effect immediately. coming up next a special report for you about profiteers in the u.s. medical drugs market the program where the human health is being sacrificed for big bucks. in two thousand and two the top ten drug companies in america made more profits than four hundred ninety of america
news channel broadcasting live from moscow thanks for being with us on our top stories tonight explosions and heavy gunfire rocked libya's capital for a fourth night with coalition airstrikes showing no sign of abating experts pointing to the lack of strategy and coordination among the allied forces. and you hold in japan's a trance to cool reactors of the quake damaged fukushima power plant is wising black smoke prompts the evacuation of workers and firefighters high levels of radiation of...
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experiencing these they don't want to use concern if they just don't want to use concern so if we're going to be not actually in that hole almost every one of them even what the government has been the no one had that they need for the industry workers out there are trying to tell the industry that they have to name all the temples to them and they say they are really huge that n.p.r. i but they only report which is that over and over and tons of chemicals that are linked and that industry has kind of step because they don't want to give away the trade secrets in all this and they say they do suffer for it and you're talking about who's going to actually police believe you're free now you just let industry police them follow you and all these are just a name but in your office waiting for them to report to you and tell you what's going on shouldn't that mafia like to bomb. we actually sold them the land i don't know what here it was they they did hold a boat out here and ask. people that sell the land and i don't know how much land that they ended up selling to them but. i have asked
experiencing these they don't want to use concern if they just don't want to use concern so if we're going to be not actually in that hole almost every one of them even what the government has been the no one had that they need for the industry workers out there are trying to tell the industry that they have to name all the temples to them and they say they are really huge that n.p.r. i but they only report which is that over and over and tons of chemicals that are linked and that industry has...
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my grand mother lived in the apartment building with us. i had aunts upstairs. another aunt lived close by. pretty much 4 days a week my great uncle would come in and visit all of these people my uncle, my grand mother and so forth, all were from a town land called outside of robin. when i was growing up i would hear the names. and they would conjure the sense of another world i was no longer a part of but was connected to. i think the -- i came to the brink of this sort of, you know, really quest gradualy by hearing the names. the other experience i had when i was growing up is music in my grand mother's house. my grand mother live on the first floor of the apartment building the door was open. everyone in the apartment building stopped there after work. they would stop for a drink and play polka, not polka, poker. and lynched to john gibbons play an accordion on his wooden leg. you had the sense of people having come over if not in mass by a great number to this other place with a kind of echo of that place being transposed into the world that became my world.
my grand mother lived in the apartment building with us. i had aunts upstairs. another aunt lived close by. pretty much 4 days a week my great uncle would come in and visit all of these people my uncle, my grand mother and so forth, all were from a town land called outside of robin. when i was growing up i would hear the names. and they would conjure the sense of another world i was no longer a part of but was connected to. i think the -- i came to the brink of this sort of, you know, really...
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for us. would be very positive because he would have arguments that nobody else has but as long. as nobody has the argument it's better to go home thinking to do is no reason why did should be doing that monsanto made as they were a huge chemical company and they own ninety percent of the biotechnology patents so we took some of those g.m. corn i was part of the commission which was assessing this corn. and we said where are the blood tests firstly the tests on rats didn't go beyond three months which was crazy they concealed the results not from the commission but from the public there were affects many others on the commission said no it doesn't matter we said we must at least start over but we didn't so we asked it to be made public that we had to go to a court of appeal monsanto went before the court to stop the world scientists and the general public from seeing the blood tests on rats they're genetically modified corn for only three months. can you imagine that. the world's largest company which sells the most herbicide and which sells virtually the most g.m. seeds in the w
for us. would be very positive because he would have arguments that nobody else has but as long. as nobody has the argument it's better to go home thinking to do is no reason why did should be doing that monsanto made as they were a huge chemical company and they own ninety percent of the biotechnology patents so we took some of those g.m. corn i was part of the commission which was assessing this corn. and we said where are the blood tests firstly the tests on rats didn't go beyond three...
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and then we use against the hand-held we use self-defense measures. and speed and maneuver. >> on the back. >> (inaudible) join operations (inaudible). >> i am sorry? >> (inaudible) coalition? >> i have not received that they have officially asked for us to announce that or still under consideration. >> is there explosions being heard from weapons in tripli, are those mobile systems? >> we haven't -- the surface air guns, the aaa, we haven't targeted those fixed sites or mobile sites so they can be either one of those. >> sir, you are saying that the -- that gadhafi's forces have to stop advanceing and that will stop the attacks. and if they stop and then the rebel forces move in their area. are you saying they are not allowed to engage the rebel forces under any circumstances? and they have to lay their arms down? or they have to stop forward movement? >> at that point i am not ready to specify the messages we have put out there. >> (inaudible) fly helicopters? >> yes, even in all the no-fly zones we have set up over the years, we have never fully pr
and then we use against the hand-held we use self-defense measures. and speed and maneuver. >> on the back. >> (inaudible) join operations (inaudible). >> i am sorry? >> (inaudible) coalition? >> i have not received that they have officially asked for us to announce that or still under consideration. >> is there explosions being heard from weapons in tripli, are those mobile systems? >> we haven't -- the surface air guns, the aaa, we haven't targeted...
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read this in the kennel was her child is used to retreat. that this is our team and stories we're covering for you so no fly zone has been forced across the libyan coast following five days of restaurants against drug dolphins forces and even commanders insist all the targets were hit to slice the spot in the course of civilian casualties from several weeks off the unrest in egypt and president mubarak control activists who fought for the revolution they've been manipulated with is on the rise to state. three workers at the fukushima power plant have been exposed to high doses of radiation as work needs to stabilize the facilities cooling systems i mean the reports of smoke rising from unstable reactor number one. coming up a special report into the corruption in the pharmaceutical industry. in two thousand and two the top ten drug companies in america made more profits than four hundred ninety of america's wealthiest companies combined helping raise profits are cancer drugs which in two thousand and five alone rose nearly sixteen percent co
read this in the kennel was her child is used to retreat. that this is our team and stories we're covering for you so no fly zone has been forced across the libyan coast following five days of restaurants against drug dolphins forces and even commanders insist all the targets were hit to slice the spot in the course of civilian casualties from several weeks off the unrest in egypt and president mubarak control activists who fought for the revolution they've been manipulated with is on the rise...
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this grant is to promote used oil recycling. the focus this year is on mechanics, people in the community that change other people's oil. we are finding the bulk of the oil not being recycled properly. in front of you you have a brochure. you can see a list of drop-off locations for oil a round of the city. this is a very evenly distributed program. supervisor chu: specifically on details, it looks like he will be contracting out $52,000? >> $52,000. supervisor chu: $62,000? >> $52,000. supervisor chu: the sheet that we have says 52 -- $62,000. and this does not require any additional funding? >> correct. >> if you take a look at the budget, there are $10,000 of to be determined contracts. and 42,000 implementation on community-based out reach. it is possible that the summary sheet might be in error. supervisor chu: i do see the details behind the schedule. we do not have a budget analysts report on this item. without any questions, i would like to open this up for public comment. are there any members of the public that wish to
this grant is to promote used oil recycling. the focus this year is on mechanics, people in the community that change other people's oil. we are finding the bulk of the oil not being recycled properly. in front of you you have a brochure. you can see a list of drop-off locations for oil a round of the city. this is a very evenly distributed program. supervisor chu: specifically on details, it looks like he will be contracting out $52,000? >> $52,000. supervisor chu: $62,000? >>...
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to the first creed remove the old cold a clear cut of the second the explosives are used to allow us to go deeper than the fear that. hurt the remainder is done machinery. and finally the fundamental choice is devotion to invalid feel. if. it. is eve and it's a good. indeed . top stories this hour on r.t. the crisis at the fukushima power plant in japan worsens as reports say a partial nuclear meltdown is on the way or the country struggles to tackle the damage caused by the earthquake the official death toll has risen to over four thousand as for the survivors below zero temperatures are compounding the nightmare for over half a million people left displaced. as radiation levels continue to rise japanese authorities claim there's no imminent threat to people's health but the country's track record of covering up possible problems makes many official version of events . in libya pro-government forces are taking more land from the rebels while the un is set to discuss imposing a no fly zone over the country a measure of opposed by most states a lot of back with more developments more
to the first creed remove the old cold a clear cut of the second the explosives are used to allow us to go deeper than the fear that. hurt the remainder is done machinery. and finally the fundamental choice is devotion to invalid feel. if. it. is eve and it's a good. indeed . top stories this hour on r.t. the crisis at the fukushima power plant in japan worsens as reports say a partial nuclear meltdown is on the way or the country struggles to tackle the damage caused by the earthquake the...
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we cannot we are a country with a sovereign country we have to solve the not none of us if used to conduct our work if this insubordination to pass drugs of questionable safety or harmful products then of course we want to be in support if that's the way it is let the canadian government see that that this is what they're fighting us for the companies pressured to get is fired this with the longer the weird the more time they get to continue doing what they're doing. they have got at least ten years and it may take a longer to keep selling the same stuff and damaging the health of people who make profit on the backs of people's health that was the insubordinate. to him . to excuse him chemical companies the products pesticides chlorine and dioxin i've known worked on a new frontier biotechnology. this new technology has been used to transfer genes from one organism to another and has subsequently enabled companies to patent and own the organisms that they genetically modify that means that c it's plants and even trees which are modified using this technology can be privately owned by corpo
we cannot we are a country with a sovereign country we have to solve the not none of us if used to conduct our work if this insubordination to pass drugs of questionable safety or harmful products then of course we want to be in support if that's the way it is let the canadian government see that that this is what they're fighting us for the companies pressured to get is fired this with the longer the weird the more time they get to continue doing what they're doing. they have got at least ten...
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connect with us on twitter, facebook, and youtube. and sign up for schedule alert emails at c-span.org. >> yesterday in the canadian house of commons, finance minister jim flaherty delivered the annual budget statement. all three opposition parties have already said they plan to vote against the budget. this could lead to a vote of no confidence and force the government to dissolve parliament and call an early election. courtesy of the canadian public service channel, this is a half hour. [applause] >> speech, speech, speech. >> mr. speaker, today our government presents to canadians the next phase of canada's economic action plan, a low tax plan for jobs and growth. [applause] >> since 2006, our government has worked hard to deliver real benefits to canadians, real support for the challenges of the real world. we cut the gst twice from 7 to 6 to 5%. [applause] >> we introduced the $1200 per year universal child care benefit. we established the tax-free savings account. we removed more than 1 million low-incomed canadians from the tax
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not just react as a risk on stuff that reports eggs blow shit over uses a few words. of course you say radiation levels one of the realities of dangerous to human health reports one of the q containment levels with temps in one of the reactors has been downwards around two hundred thousand. places surrounding area. knowledge is that confounded you two thousand five hundred dead so far and more than that seventeen thousand resting. place and devastating tsunami that hit the reasons why. countries around the world offer help to japan hates by natural i'm non-natives catastrophes summits because they this is another example of how mind hides on a full one hundred the progress of science science and the oil in the gulf that's actually not. about the situation develops the world left wondering just how to provide similar catastrophes in the future we sat down with a former u.s. attorney general richard thornburgh he shared his thoughts on what important lessons can be learned from the pots. i think it's time when the world is watching with fear the developments a good pass
not just react as a risk on stuff that reports eggs blow shit over uses a few words. of course you say radiation levels one of the realities of dangerous to human health reports one of the q containment levels with temps in one of the reactors has been downwards around two hundred thousand. places surrounding area. knowledge is that confounded you two thousand five hundred dead so far and more than that seventeen thousand resting. place and devastating tsunami that hit the reasons why....
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let us get right to it. the stormtracker 4 radar courthous it is push towards northern california and how bad this could be? the commute could miss the heavy rainfall. however, south of the golden gate should stay dry by 9:00 a.m. that band of heavy rain and moderate to heavy rain with gusting winds. the possibility of small health extended hail and even pushing towards the golden gate and oakland. by 1:00 p.m., still have the threat napa, fairfield, and shifting south of the golden gate. still heavy rainfall. towards the east bay. by 3:00 p.m., the southern peninsula will experience heavy rain, santa cruz mountains, san jose and it is not good to let up until 4:00 p.m. and it could impact your afternoon commute. south of the golden gate. 6:00 p.m., it will be a bit calm with on a pop-up showers temperatures will be cool when you see that? upper 50s. will keep an eye on that but it could happen. perfect conditions, hail, lightning, and an unstable atmosphere. saturday, shower/dry conditions. not a lot of rai
let us get right to it. the stormtracker 4 radar courthous it is push towards northern california and how bad this could be? the commute could miss the heavy rainfall. however, south of the golden gate should stay dry by 9:00 a.m. that band of heavy rain and moderate to heavy rain with gusting winds. the possibility of small health extended hail and even pushing towards the golden gate and oakland. by 1:00 p.m., still have the threat napa, fairfield, and shifting south of the golden gate. still...
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they areot being used at night. they are for peaking. we can double or trouble what we get from natural gas even without drilling anymore. he said, that's right. he said y did the congress do the opposite? i said, well, that's easy. it's because the coal and railroad lobbyists, railroads are about two-thirds schlepping coal, coal and railroad lobbyists were a lot more organized than the natural gas lobbyists. hurting natural gas lobbyists, independents is not like herding cats it's like herding cheetahs. he said it's a shame. yeah, it's a shame. even though it's hard and we have to solve the hydrofracturing problem, moving torts renewables and natural gas, which is a nice partner with renewables so you can turn it off, firming renewables is probably a good direction to go, at least one of the less bad directions. david's dilemmas by the way, the way i talk about them -- of course i teach at yale on energy -- energy in the 21st century could muir, patton and gandy agree. muir is secure patton, gandhi, bottom 2 billion, i even channel thes
they areot being used at night. they are for peaking. we can double or trouble what we get from natural gas even without drilling anymore. he said, that's right. he said y did the congress do the opposite? i said, well, that's easy. it's because the coal and railroad lobbyists, railroads are about two-thirds schlepping coal, coal and railroad lobbyists were a lot more organized than the natural gas lobbyists. hurting natural gas lobbyists, independents is not like herding cats it's like herding...
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but the then nuclear establishment the us atomic energy commission we have to concerns aside this was at a time when for cosima one was being built and the same the same problem is inherent in this kind of reactor the only kind of reactor that anybody is building now anywhere in the world these reactors were originally built as power plants for submarines and obviously the overall overriding design criterion is that it has to be compact enough to fit inside the hole of a sudden marie that means that it has to produce an enormous amount of heat in a very small war you. and the only way that they can do that is with very very high pressure water which means in turn that the walls of the reactor the boiler the reactor pressure vessel have to be twenty centimeters thick and this poses all kinds of safety problems if there is any possibility of the pressure being lost or even worse if the pressure vessel itself might happen to be breached and these are the problems with these it engineers are now trying to cope with in japan some commentators on that but i think it's starting to look a lot
but the then nuclear establishment the us atomic energy commission we have to concerns aside this was at a time when for cosima one was being built and the same the same problem is inherent in this kind of reactor the only kind of reactor that anybody is building now anywhere in the world these reactors were originally built as power plants for submarines and obviously the overall overriding design criterion is that it has to be compact enough to fit inside the hole of a sudden marie that means...
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and we use the -- we implement a very specific program. we hire our own learning specialist. rer running response to -- that is very unique to our school. that's why we chose to do it. we heard from the learning specialist. i said this at the criminal lunchtime meeting that i just wanted to share that with anyone who did -- >> i want to be clear too. i haven't had any complaints and a lot of our happy parents came up both at the curriculum meeting and here. in having this discussion i certainly don't want to leave you with the impression that i think you're doing something wrong at c.a.t. i'm just saying there is a larger issue here as far as compliance and oversight. unfortunately your renewal kind of brought it to a head. >> ki just follow on the comment that you -- can i just follow on the comment that you made? it doesn't provide that specific kind of service that you're talking about that you get from el dorado? >> i think it is just different. yes, it didn't that specific kind of service. we have more choices in the way that we run the special education program at our s
and we use the -- we implement a very specific program. we hire our own learning specialist. rer running response to -- that is very unique to our school. that's why we chose to do it. we heard from the learning specialist. i said this at the criminal lunchtime meeting that i just wanted to share that with anyone who did -- >> i want to be clear too. i haven't had any complaints and a lot of our happy parents came up both at the curriculum meeting and here. in having this discussion i...
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in canada and the us that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shine through the mouth put into print they are sponsored by industry and most of the time they don't not claim it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month a month got a nobody with cancer from my father therefore i protect focus because the navy to ninety five percent of cancers hurts people with a family history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and administration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. and members of congress. the u.s. led coalition against colonel gadhafi supporters is growing as libya is hit with more airstrikes and cruise missiles the voices against intervention also gets in the. car of the excess the albertsons targeting civilians instead of protecting from. washington maintai
in canada and the us that it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shine through the mouth put into print they are sponsored by industry and most of the time they don't not claim it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month a month got a nobody with cancer from my father therefore i protect focus because the navy to ninety five...
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export country what would it take for us for investors in for the international community be worried about japan's recovery i think what it's really going to take peter is is the whole idea that we see further problems in terms of how we're going to fund the recovery because really the difficulty here is with government government have shot all their bullets they've spent all their money to pounds more noticeably than anybody else i mean they've got two hundred percent debt to g.d.p. ratio i mean that's three times the government debt of the united states of america and the united states of america doesn't look pretty by any extent and i think really the problem is that we're going to see ultimately the governments are going to try and kick the can further down the road in terms of keeping the economy going but ultimately japan's impact on the global economy is not going to really help us in the short to medium term i think we'll find it difficult to avoid the double dip recession but at the same time i believe that actually in the medium to longer term this event is going to mark th
export country what would it take for us for investors in for the international community be worried about japan's recovery i think what it's really going to take peter is is the whole idea that we see further problems in terms of how we're going to fund the recovery because really the difficulty here is with government government have shot all their bullets they've spent all their money to pounds more noticeably than anybody else i mean they've got two hundred percent debt to g.d.p. ratio i...
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this is what canadians expect of us in parliament, all of us. the budget table this week by the minister of finance, the next phase of canada's economic action plan is critically important to complete canada's economic recovery. it seeks to support growth, create jobs, and help those in need with affordable measures and to do all of these things without raising taxes. it's content not only reflected the wide input of canadians, including the input of other political parties. it has the strong support of canadians. indeed, there was nothing, absolutely nothing in the budget that the opposition could not and should not have supported. unfortunately, the coalition partners in the ndp made abundantly clear they already decided they wanted to force an election instead. canada's fourth election in seven years, an election canadians told them clearly that they do not want. thus, the vote today which obviously disappoint the me, will, i suspect, disappoint most canadians. as a consequence, i have to meet with the general tomorrow to advise him of the si
this is what canadians expect of us in parliament, all of us. the budget table this week by the minister of finance, the next phase of canada's economic action plan is critically important to complete canada's economic recovery. it seeks to support growth, create jobs, and help those in need with affordable measures and to do all of these things without raising taxes. it's content not only reflected the wide input of canadians, including the input of other political parties. it has the strong...
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japan's earthquake disaster on the global economy and if it's a double dip recession do stick with us. can. start. flowing and welcome the crosstown time peter lavelle japan's agony and the world's globalization we are told is a process that can benefit all that's when times are good but when a disaster hits a major economic and trading power the forces of globalization punish the entire international system where does japan go from here. you can start. to discuss the impact of japan's multiple tragedies i'm joined by patrick young in vienna he is the executive director of d.t. advisors and dallas we have lloyd dumas he's a professor of political economy economics and public policy at the university of texas at dallas and author of the book the technology trap and in chicopee we cross the michael lynch he is president of strategic energy and economic research and another member of our crosstalk team yellen hunger all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want michael i'd like to go to you first the first question a lot of people are asking looking at
japan's earthquake disaster on the global economy and if it's a double dip recession do stick with us. can. start. flowing and welcome the crosstown time peter lavelle japan's agony and the world's globalization we are told is a process that can benefit all that's when times are good but when a disaster hits a major economic and trading power the forces of globalization punish the entire international system where does japan go from here. you can start. to discuss the impact of japan's multiple...
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geoffrey canada joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ 3q traffic on your carpet really ads up when you just vacuum. with resolve high traffic foam, your carpets get truly clean. it removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone and neutralizes odors for clean and fresh carpets. resolve high traffic foam. don't just vacuum clean, resolve clean. these 4 brands took home more allure best of beauty awards than any others. pantene... olay... venus & gillette... and secret. the four most awarded brands. keeping you your most beautiful from head to toe. . ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a leading education reformer, and the president and ceo of harlem children's zone right here in new york city. he's also featured in this documentary right here called "waiting for superman." which if you haven't seen it, check it out, it's very, very interesting. it's out on dvd and blu-ray right now. give it up for mr. geoffrey canada, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: geoffre
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it's a use of the. if you use it, you pay for. if you don't use it you don't pay for it. so even the knuckle crackers who have been elected in this last election that sort of wander in and say we hate taxes, we're not going to raise taxes, i do know how we're going to function as a government and less we spend something. but at the end of the day this is fair. and we are not asking, if you don't operate on the roads, you don't pay for them. and the same with the transit and the same with everything else. you have to get in to these folks offices during your time here. and going to tell you right now that if you go in and say, we know times are tough and we're just sort of, if you could hold is at the safety levels we be really appreciative, that's nuts. you have to go in and say listen, this is an important thing. gas prices are expected at five bucks in this summer. how are we going to move people? how are we going to build america? how are going to put people back to work in less you a robust funding stream in the transportation sector. and if you don't do that -- [appl
it's a use of the. if you use it, you pay for. if you don't use it you don't pay for it. so even the knuckle crackers who have been elected in this last election that sort of wander in and say we hate taxes, we're not going to raise taxes, i do know how we're going to function as a government and less we spend something. but at the end of the day this is fair. and we are not asking, if you don't operate on the roads, you don't pay for them. and the same with the transit and the same with...
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and i used to work out. and that's when i felt my stroke become sort of becoming more sound more solid and my speed became better. on my game but you really really knew cutting and you knew my stroke and that's your sport and i'll see you in just under two hours time whether it's coming up in just a tech. i'm . all. well. years after millions first flight the flames of space race are again alike brand new rockets needed new launch sites private companies now.
and i used to work out. and that's when i felt my stroke become sort of becoming more sound more solid and my speed became better. on my game but you really really knew cutting and you knew my stroke and that's your sport and i'll see you in just under two hours time whether it's coming up in just a tech. i'm . all. well. years after millions first flight the flames of space race are again alike brand new rockets needed new launch sites private companies now.
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obviously if he had died, i think more of us would remember it has many of us of us -- as many of us to the kennedy assassination. however, the legacy and what i remember of the whole incident is how he stood true to his convictions, especially concerning gun-control. as you recall, the brady bill was named after his press secretary who was seriously injured in the incident. even though i am sure he was very fond of his associates, he himself was in jeopardy in the incident. his constitutional awareness and his soul being when not allow him to support the bill. i do not recall exactly -- he did not come out for at. i am sure that if he had stood up to it, if he supported it, i think it probably would have passed how that hardly any objection. but he did not. you realize that the constitution was much more important than any individual can come even the chief executive of the country. host: the secret service agent that pushed the president into the limousine after he was shot and examined the president, he writes that he's in usa today. hi ho "lord, let him live," is what he prayed t
obviously if he had died, i think more of us would remember it has many of us of us -- as many of us to the kennedy assassination. however, the legacy and what i remember of the whole incident is how he stood true to his convictions, especially concerning gun-control. as you recall, the brady bill was named after his press secretary who was seriously injured in the incident. even though i am sure he was very fond of his associates, he himself was in jeopardy in the incident. his constitutional...
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please give us a call. we are waiting to hear from you with your pledge of support, because you're the one who counts. you are the one watching. you're the one who will benefit from all of this terrific information that the market guys have assembled and made possible here. and we are going back to the show, so there's a lot more to be learned, but we want to hear from you with your pledge. the number's there. volunteers are standing by. this is the time. please give us a call. it's so easy to do; thanks. >> announcer: welcome back to take charge of your money now! with the market guys. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. >> okay, what we've talked about so far are some simple things that you can do just to get started if you want to take charge of your money now. we talked about creating a plan. we talked about seeing where you are. you got to know where you are before you know where you're going to go. we talked about holding yourself accountable by telling somebody what you want to
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certain to rise significantly the disaster caused very injuries and spot fires warnings have been is used to people to move to higher ground in coastal areas the state of emergency has been declared our nuclear power plant in the northeast of japan after its cooling system failed no radiation leak has been reported but the area around the plant is being evacuated there were several strong aftershocks following the earthquake in tokyo widespread panic was reported the capital's transit system was entirely paralyzed a tsunami warning has been issued across the pacific including russia south america the u.s. canada and indonesia. as. well dr robert jacob said professor of nuclear history and culture of the hiroshima peace the disuse says nuclear power stations are not programmed to shut down during major earthquakes but the risk of radiation remains. well when the cooling system fails as apparently happened in one of the fukushima plants there should be other systems that other cooling systems that then kick in so in theory this is the kind of safety procedures that will avert any kind of an
certain to rise significantly the disaster caused very injuries and spot fires warnings have been is used to people to move to higher ground in coastal areas the state of emergency has been declared our nuclear power plant in the northeast of japan after its cooling system failed no radiation leak has been reported but the area around the plant is being evacuated there were several strong aftershocks following the earthquake in tokyo widespread panic was reported the capital's transit system...
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i used to sing that. >> jimmy: absolutely. the other song you used to sing that a lot of people don't know -- is the first edition was the group? ♪ see what condition my condition was in ♪ >> just dropped in to see what condition. ♪ yeah yeah ♪ [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: a fantastic, fantastic song. one of the first psychedelic songs. >> it was one of the first. and it was interesting, mickey newberry wrote it. and he and i went to high school together and when i first heard the song, i was with the first edition, i said, "mickey, i've got to record that song." he said, "i love the way you have it, but sammy davis jr. has it on hold." >> jimmy: what? that would have been really psychedelic. ♪ what condition my condition was in ♪ [ laughter ] i can't really do sammy davis. i squeaked that one out. so we were at the houston rodeo. >> i saw that. >> jimmy: i know you're a houston boy. >> quite a cowboy. >> jimmy: thank you so much. >> you know, you were the only one that looked like they really belonged there. [ lau
i used to sing that. >> jimmy: absolutely. the other song you used to sing that a lot of people don't know -- is the first edition was the group? ♪ see what condition my condition was in ♪ >> just dropped in to see what condition. ♪ yeah yeah ♪ [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: a fantastic, fantastic song. one of the first psychedelic songs. >> it was one of the first. and it was interesting, mickey newberry wrote it. and he and i went to high school together and when...
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to use. the united states. on radio cable t.v. and so on who. use this issue to stir up. also exploit resentment now in one of your articles about china there's a place where you see nick nationalism is often fed by a sense of impotence and i want to ask you about this do you think that is a saying that could also be relevant to modern day united states yes. comes back to that same issue that people who feel they're not represented they don't have a voice that they're not listened to they don't have a grip on public affairs. very vulnerable. leaders who promise the earth as it were if you feel you're a lonely individual who has no influence on anybody and nobody cares about it feels good to be in a crowd shouting usa usa or. in the case of america it could be in china or could be anywhere in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often an expression of formal terms i didn't mean that the sense of the trying to government but where people have no political voice china is often
to use. the united states. on radio cable t.v. and so on who. use this issue to stir up. also exploit resentment now in one of your articles about china there's a place where you see nick nationalism is often fed by a sense of impotence and i want to ask you about this do you think that is a saying that could also be relevant to modern day united states yes. comes back to that same issue that people who feel they're not represented they don't have a voice that they're not listened to they don't...
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when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use citi thankyou points for almost anything. and earn them fast with the new citi thankyou preferred card. what's your story? citi can help you write it. . >>> all right. good evening, everybody., golden state made it close tonight in boston. rondo versus ellis. ellis statistically would come out on top tonight. although rondo had 16 assists. allen 27. ellis had 41. 6 rebounds. it's now boston by a point. again, you are not going to beat the celtics in boston. here is paul pierce, from rondo. pierce had 27. warriors lost 5 of 6. they are 8-21 on the road, falling by four. the nfl avoided the official lock out date by agreeing, let's give it one more week. the new deadline, next friday, 2:00 west coast time. the two will meet again on monday. the deal they are trying to divvy up $9 billion. pam and i -- you are not supposed to on the air show your emotion but all i can say is, i hope for both sides -- >> they pull this together. >> that's good. i know yo
when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use citi thankyou points for almost anything. and earn them fast with the new citi thankyou preferred card. what's your story? citi can help you write it. . >>> all right. good evening, everybody., golden state made it close tonight in boston. rondo versus ellis. ellis statistically would come out on top tonight. although rondo had 16 assists. allen 27. ellis had 41. 6 rebounds. it's now boston by a...
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to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive these support nuclear energy you know quite a. while because it's a disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i go if you don't know then how can we rule out nuclear energy. why is the many people so afraid of nuclear energy i don't know that this is happening right now but most plants are pretty safe sure i think it centers on people always think of the worst and maybe that's the reaction from nine eleven even would people always think of the things that could get bad so i think there's that on again feeling whether or not you support nuclear energy the bottom line is that with all of our energy options there comes in one form or another high price to pay. sure to share your reaction with us to the events that are shaping the world when our t. dot com where we have plenty more analysis on today's top stor
to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive these support nuclear energy you know quite a. while because it's a disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i go if you don't know then how can we rule out nuclear energy. why is the many people so afraid of nuclear energy i don't know that this is happening right now but most plants are pretty...
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we are then used the senate relative to kill a bill. they are reporting profits for the big companies have been nice. do the conservatives understand democracy? or do they just not like him? [cheers and applause] >> mr. speaker, fact of the matter is the bill will not do anything to help the people that you purport to want to help and that's what the honorable member knows, that doesn't want to say. if he really wants this note to pass the senate, it we should be voting for the budget. he should be voting for the governor to continue. but he was too chicken to do that. they are ridiculous arguments for the unnecessary elections that they can form a pull system. [cheers and applause] >> the honorable member for the card? >> thank you, mr. speaker. a few short weeks ago, conservative government once again demonstrated we will stand up for victims. this house has passed bill 659 which will end the shameful is ever the same tamir one sixth. the member judge said it would be better for inmates, criminals and conservatives are the sole practi
we are then used the senate relative to kill a bill. they are reporting profits for the big companies have been nice. do the conservatives understand democracy? or do they just not like him? [cheers and applause] >> mr. speaker, fact of the matter is the bill will not do anything to help the people that you purport to want to help and that's what the honorable member knows, that doesn't want to say. if he really wants this note to pass the senate, it we should be voting for the budget. he...
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that brings us to be n.b.a. where the dallas mavericks have their place in the playoffs for the eleventh successive season following at twenty eight point three of golden state dirk nowitzki top scoring for the hosts with twenty points including a well taken jumper to make it fifty one thirty five dallas in this second quarter the mavs also easily shining their opponents in the final period p.s. the lack of each instrumental with seventeen throughout his shot from beyond the arc making the eighty five six the eights but one of your own seventy three was how would finish a fourth straight defeat for golden state no such problems for dallas the knowledge on the spurs and the lakers as the only team to reach the playoffs in the west. talking off the lightning on sunday forced the leaders at the sicilian open to pay an extra morning session on monday rafael is. holding his nerve after the restart to win the normal tournaments by a single shot the frenchman also held a slender one stroke advantage over england someth
that brings us to be n.b.a. where the dallas mavericks have their place in the playoffs for the eleventh successive season following at twenty eight point three of golden state dirk nowitzki top scoring for the hosts with twenty points including a well taken jumper to make it fifty one thirty five dallas in this second quarter the mavs also easily shining their opponents in the final period p.s. the lack of each instrumental with seventeen throughout his shot from beyond the arc making the...